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article imagePoll: 78 Per Cent of Latinos Prefer Obama Over McCain

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By Can Tran
Nov 4, 2008 in Politics
By Can Tran.
As United States Election Day 2008 has kicked off its first hours of the day, a new poll has been launched in regards to the Latino vote.
Earlier today, there was a CNN Poll of Polls that has constantly been updated.
When the results were released, it revealed that GOP Presidential nominee Senator John McCain of Arizona was gaining ground. However, Democratic Presidential nominee Senator Barack Obama of Illinois still maintained a lead.
But, anything can and will change. While U.S. Election Day 2008 is in its first hours, the day has barely begun.
So far, a poll launched by Univision/Reuters/Zobgy released some interesting results. This is in regards to the Latino vote.
The poll reveals that almost 80 per cent of Latino voters prefer Obama over McCain. Over half of those that took the poll cited the economy and jobs as the No. 1 topics.
A total of 1,016 Latino voters took the poll.
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